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January 23, 2024

(At)tension: Embracing Indeterminacy through Observation, Attunement, and other Embodied Knowledge-Making under the Climate Crisis

As the Environmental Humanities continues its solidification as a field of study and specialization, the discipline and its methodologies are at risk of reifying the violences that occur when experimental and emerging methods are codified within pre-existing institutional logics. How can the Environmental Humanities keep its nimbleness, its indeterminacy, its commitment to epistemological justice, in order to resist the pitfalls of standardization? How might scholars, artists, and practitioners escape their enfolding into an opaque epistemological enclosure and the limitations that follow suit? We suggest that ...

2024 ASLE Subvention and Translation Grants Open for Submissions

McIntyre Amy

ASLE is pleased to announce that we are now accepting submissions for ASLE Grants proposals. We are providing up to FIVE grants total in 2024 to support EITHER:

Subvention Grants funding innovative projects in ecocriticism and environmental humanities such as art installations, documentary film projects, digital humanities web projects, and book or article publication; Translation Grants funding a translation into English, or from English into other languages, of relevant ecocritical or environmental humanities work that has been previously published. Download PDF REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION FOR BOTH GRANTS: Materials ...